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How to ensure payroll accuracy when managing casual labourers and contractors in construction

Picture a busy construction site – scaffolding rising, trucks delivering materials and workers bringing structures to life. But behind all the noise and activity, payroll errors and delays are causing frustration among contractors and casual labourers. Left unchecked, these issues

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CHRYSO DELIVERS SPECIALTY WATERPROOFING SOLUTIONS FOR CONCRETE AND BRIDGE STRUCTURES

As infrastructure networks age and traffic demands increase, the long term protection of bridges, overpasses, culverts and other critical concrete structures has become a top priority for engineers and contractors. Within the Saint-Gobain group, GCP’s internationally proven waterproofing technologies –

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Atlas Copco Power Technique’s forward-thinking aftermarket strategy delivers measurable real-world value to customers

In an industry where equipment performance and lifespan directly influence plant sustainability and profitability, Atlas Copco’s Power Technique business area continues to raise the bar in aftermarket service and customer support excellence. Meet Roelf Van Niekerk, Power Technique Sales Engineer,

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FUCHS sets new standards in sustainability with certified Product Carbon Footprint tool

The FUCHS Group, which operates globally in the lubricants sector, has introduced a groundbreaking milestone in sustainability: a certified, automated tool for transparent calculation of the product carbon footprint (PCF), which is already available in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle

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Traditional Data Centres ‘Not Fit for Purpose,’ Say Half of EMEA IT Leaders, as AI and Energy Pressures Collide

Data centre design must evolve to future-proof businesses across EMEA, new research commissioned by Lenovo reveals. From powering AI workloads efficiently to meeting urgent sustainability and compliance demands, traditional data centre designs are falling short, with nearly half (46%) of

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